...___ i c a ‘bf 1' )l§ oooli siooio ll'ANTijD WllllliZENh. Where Baby is_ - Ga“°“SS always Welcome Candy Fa°t°"" Phonemj _ ¥ sa. stephen, N. B. OO Good Wages at ' i 3 the Start , ___ How Cute Baby" Fine Opportunity Looks for .Advancement .¢»...` _ YOU QFTEN iSAY THIS _ , llouse. Board Furnished at VE A PHOTO In ' ' ' ' " $3-00 nel' week wliile working 4 with us. A Competent Mat- iniliii l Write Today “CUT” seating A e your rippolntnieut to- g Ganong Bros., Ltd. H p St. Stephen, Es " I Baby’s 'Photo taken H .”""”=° BONDS L ' HAY ` WIRE stock 10 tons 131,-53 14 Guage Loop- end 10'/3 feet. We offer for sale Victory Bonds 5% per cent at the foi- lowing priccs.» This is an ex- cellent opportunity to pur- chase thc-se Bonds at very at- tractive pr-lces due to the foreign exchange situation. 1022 al 100 1937 lit 103 1923 at 09% 1024 lit. Sli _ 1927 nf. 100% 1934 Lil D7 and Retail was at 101% - with accrued interest- . _ commission, I Write or apply for fiirtlier information ' Hardware Co The Eastern Trust Co. Limited \ _154 Richmond St. $9-O O-O O-O-‘O O-004600-OO-0-O-OO-O>¢~ 8-4-7-lil E3i . . R31 . ,i l i ` I .. ‘Z ~. F t, 1 .» ` ' l\_______! pl* \"’;».-Rs Fil \ Easter Footwear - is ._ i $5.95 and up. / _ \Q y $7.50 and up. M,-.mls Boots in all the new things, Browns and' Blacks. Round or ' Pointed toes." ee:~......~._. 04-of-Q0-Q O99 l N. ia., May 22. isis. - i -_i__ When 4 Days Old. Cross ’ and Cried. Cuticuraiioals. "1 “My baby brother had eczemaj which hegnnwhen he was about. ' four dsyo old. It came ' ff' “\ in little pimples and than F 3 EN s muh. and he was cov- 2 cmd. I-1-owns so cross thot he could not sleep, *\" and he cricd. “Thin lasted about two il-~"' \ months bcforo we uocd Cuticura. It helped him. sowe bought ' more, and he was all healed after wa 1 had used two cakes of Soap and two I boxes of Oln.inicnt.” (Signed) Miss l Aimeds Williams. Youngs Cove, 4 ‘Zi Use Cuticura Soap, Ointment and . Telcom for alltoiict purposes. ` AT iroivim, Bur wiiv Nor our up tennis Boarding I oo-0-o O0¢¢o»-oo-404-Qvoobo OOO-OG W-- Your Easter Card A .+......,..;.,...+.a,... .». - alll r el i i s(li§ra»ll3hotillgc:a?phs ~ O4 00 OOO-60000-O-GQ Z o ooo-o-o-eo-44+-*oo-of-0 G64 Soup 25:. 0lnimsnt_ 25 and 504:. Sold througl1out:theDominlon. Canadlanbepot: un, Limited. Si. Paul St., Manned. _ I Cutleun Su sp lhnvos without mul. Shipping News G. T. R. sTEArviEl=i iN DANGER- ous Posrrlon .\ \\'a::iiin:;loii lllxciiiinizc siljvsr- No word has l.\<-i-ii rc-:‘tli\'<‘il since* 'l`liii|'.~itla_\‘ |`i'tlln llcziil 'l`|'ct\ wii‘0lo:z:f station ri-l:iii'ilin_t: the oolitiltioii ol lilo Grand 'l`l'iinl< steaiiior St. .lohn ivliicii lies on _thc ilviicii ill the point. i`ollll\\'iiiL' a colli.~iioii will' tliil stelaiiiiilr l’riiir-il .\llicrt. llowili' cr. the \\'ii't»lcsi~' stzitioii i't»poi't.~i : strong :milllitliisli wiiill with a ruiiul sea :ind this tit-vi-lupiiienl is con sidered soiiicwliat diin;:t-roiis tt. tho siwintleil vossci. Tilt? slilvaizi vessel i\igei'ine is i*cporli‘il to lit going to llead ’l`i'oc. --i-<~Qc>---_ HEAVV' PASSENGER TRAFFIC l’|'i»i~lir:aIl_i' all eiliipri :railing l`roii‘ Canadian to Britinii or l2ui~opcili‘. ports arc booked up during: Maj. und- June tho coiicestioii ol' traftli liiivimrlbceii intciisifieil hi' the fact that llic same coiiditions prevail al New \'ork.'l‘lie ovr~i'iioiv ol' passeni; c-rs there has iii iiiiiiiy iiisliinccs been turiicd ovoi' to Canritliaii Lines sailing froin St. John, I-iail~ fax and later Montreal. -iQ-¢c»-@_ MELITA SAILS FROM ST. JOHN Tilt- (‘. 1'. (`l. Y-1. liner lilillita sail _od on Satiirtiai' iiiL',iit_witii -lllli cali iii and ~i5tI third class piissiln_eci's: for Liverpool. Lnrii' Siitiuglinessi' and Hon. Mai~|:iii\ri|<~ Siiziiilzlilicssi were on board: they are :ning to France and l~In;;i:~.iiii. 'l`lie (Taiiadiaii ilclllélizilos to tho wiirlil coiivvniion of tho \\'. (‘. 'l`. l`. were also on liilaril ili\d'tlic l\'.ili-on's ol' Wiiiiii pug, winners ol' lilo Allan Cup, sail cd for Antwerp wlicre they will compete t`0r the world cliaiiiploil ship lmnors in llo<‘ltr>g.' in lliv Oi_i'iii pic giixiios. _ The spirit of spring,is in the air. Easter will bring fourth 1 crowds of eagerfootwear buyers, and we are ready to supply your needs with perhaps the largest stock we have ever shown, ” all bought before the heavy advance in prices, here lies your .x opportunity.. _ __ i I \ » I . .igfh $5.50 and up. $4.95 and lip. _ _ All of the above styles are s hovvn in_ BLACKS, BROWNS, and GREYS, with any heel, the variety is endless. '$09-9»ro-Q1 fooo-evo-0-9Qo~s `o-4-ooo I :Aff Q `e Silk Hosiery ’ At Last Season’s Prices p They Fit & Wear Chiidren’s Easter ‘ Footwear _ All New Stock fl For Men and Women ALLEY &l CO., LTD FAsiiioN_,_ois_LE roorwnnn ` V _ UAS" ONLY F"UO F550( §O¥H4‘§ uno-:coca _ - The Vit kerson Bioillcis uie bus siaiiil, lloiitague, prcpariilg to open lip ilusliiess in thc near future. 'l`lir-si' iwo young men are iiill ot r.\;iiilliiion to thi- .\“lai'iIiiiif~ l‘i‘oviiii-wr: and to ho im_riwii as lhv Soiiris Exliillition As srlciiltirill. Tliilro \\"_li'o thirty ¢iii'~ ""l0l`<‘i illlllflilili-ii from tlit`i`i‘i‘i=ii`.' paris of lilo t‘iliiniy, ll iras also il(-cidilrl to piii'i~ll:i~'il iiiorr' lam! and that a t-oliiiiiittoil of tivo wait on tho f2nvci'niiionl for thc piirpiisii of .iiiiil~ ing to he llililt this c-:lining slim mor, _ ics REPORTS ` _'i`ilc|'il is liltii- cliannc in tho r-on illlions ot` thc ii-il on thc St.'l.ai'.'- l rcnci- :iiiovc llort I\'ei1i`. 'l"iic l.ziil_v (irv_i' is at pi'L>.scnt blin- korliifr coal at Qiiciloc and return- ed to the attack of lilo icc il:l"rl"i' _\'ostord:iy. A .-\t ’i`lircc Rivers tho t'ci'r_\' boat is 'l0illI! 1'(-‘;,'ll|tii' svrvicel. m-Qoo-#__ STEAMER ESCAPES STR/\lT ICE FLOES .-\i'trlr lining iliipriilonotl in the ici- 'lfv tht- Nol'tiiilnii>f\i'iand strait all ivliiler thc .\iii¢-i'i<‘aii slr-aint.-i' llil` uconi has been l'i'ccnt iiiiii' `lii° officials sont the cal' t'i»ri‘\ ;|o:inicr Scotia lrolli Iliil Strait of tlaiiso to tho aid ol' thi- iiiaronncii i'l‘al`t but thc writer near Cape Bauld was t.oo shallow to permit i'i` to get close enouirn io ine Diilgent to piili her clear. The Captain ol' the Diililent :ind all tho nlen err cept tile second iiiale and cook lull tht- vezesei when it was soon that hc could not hc l'oii~ai:»-oil until .»~|li'iii;:. 'l`lic cools and inane paisnoil more than tiirce months on the stoaiiicr and ziitiiniigii several lien ily iittiriiis sive-pt liiil coast ri val' iolifs tliilos, tho vtlsscl did not li.- Tlic ice iliailppciwi-ii t\iiriicr than usual fi'-lin lilo .strail.~< tlii.-i sprin; and as soon as it clear p:is:=`:i_L',c was open to Point Du Cliene, tho soc ond nmte and oooh obtiilnod sufiit- itlnt ilsslstlinco tin onlibln thcni to :roi up stenin and work til" ste-:lin cr into thc iiarbor. PUNY, AILING CHILDREN NEED VINOL Because it Enriches the Blood, Makes Sound Flesh and Muscle Tis- sue, and Little Thin Limbs Roimd and Plump. _ Druggists Guarantee It Wlicii a child is tired all the time, no appetite, weak, sickly and sllliig '--'no eiiorgy, no vitality, they ll0Cll the strengtiioiiliig elements oi! tonic iron, combined with the rare flesh. muscle and tissue building elements of good oltl-fashioned cod llvel’ Oil as coiitiiinod ln VINOL. Tliut is what nlillat-S ilicm respond I0 QUICK- l ly to its use. - l VINOL is easily assimilated and contains no oil to upset their dell- ciite stomachs like ermilsioiis. p .lust try it on our minrnntes and you will get the some results ns this niollior who writes: “My little Kllfl wiis weak, puny nnd tired nil the time, did not wont to do unythlllif- VINOL was rocninmoiideti, and it lliillt. up her strength and made her hr-nltiiy, rind now sho romll! “lid pltiys inte miter aiiinren. and is 1'0- iiiist rind rosy." ir mo have a sickly. ailing child as no “silt another day. but get I l».ai spriiig, Ono is rciiiiniicd of »=uiii» mer days, iiiiii flowcrs as they step into the warm liot house with its griiiid display of potted plants, each stniiing forth its perfume, until all togfltlicr the place seems encliant~ i~',. 'it _ *ISLANDER DEAD-Word has just been received in Moiitague of thc doillli of Elmer Dewar,, young- ost son oi George and Mrs. Dewar. firiiivriy of this town, but now of (‘cl|;ai'_i', Alta.. Elinor has only l>.:i>n ill a fi.-iv niontlis, and niucli >1_\'nlpzilii_\' is living cxilrosscd for tin- |':ll'vnls, who only a your ago v.'c,i‘t\ vallcrl iipoil to iiioiirn tho il:-aiii or their oldest. son, Leslie, of l5n.~'toii, Blass, ` llcsidils llie part.-nts tiicro are icft to iiioiirn his slsli-r. .\'li‘:i, (‘lv:ive Ii<‘\\':ii‘_ and two lii'otli'li'.~:, l']vci‘i>ii and llarry, all llvliii; in lilo (‘anailiaii West. ~'l`. _,_*YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY l ipl. tlraiiaiii, ot' tho .\li-ilioiiislt lilircli, .\li>iii;li;iii~, i:e,i-vi-i' on tht :l!=.~;'i for ilirl good of thi- yfliing poo pin oi` Ihr- town. (ln '|`iit~:iilay l-von. iiig, .\l;ii‘t-li 7%iltli_ lic- orgziiiiztlii ii jiiiiior _\‘iliin:: p:‘opii;'.~i Socicty \\'illi lin- foliliwiiiig iiliioilrs: l.l'iyd Yonk- <>i'. i’i‘l‘.slili-iii; ilrlratfrl Ni-lstiri, \`ii't‘. i’i'l~.~:iilt-iii; l`::i'l llil§=iii\_v, .“lv<‘.i‘i‘l:ii'_\' (';illii»i'llir\. Gillirapio, 'l`rea:;iii‘ci'. Thr- .-iot~loty will in-'ect in .‘doKiiin0i\'.~i ilall every l"i'iil;iy evening. (lapt. ti"aliani will liavi- clliirizr- of tht- liuys, and Mrs. Graham will see to tim welfare of tht- girls. The pro- itrani wiiicll will ho iiitcrcsting and iiieii-iiolive is for the benefit of all who care to cmnrl and join. Capt. (1r:.E::iiii has already wzln the hearts ol' iiin boys, by lilo recent oxliilii lion of war soiivrinirs and the lec- iiiril lic garc last wcolc. :in account :if wiiicii' has ali'e:id_\' lieen publish oil. This sot~ii~i_v is only a hogin- iiiing, a larger society of the older folks will llc foriiied at a not tool tli.~=laii|. darn when everyone feels .==i:rr liiii:-.li wi-li he accomplislierl for tile good of Montaigne citizens in gineral. -This: i.»: not ii .lie-thodist :iiovciiiilni in any way. lt is for :lil and \'api. Graliarii asks the as» '_:=i.»:l:inc:l of aiiv who are willing to iiolp th-~ younl; peopli- of hioniai ;;u»- to realize an enthusiastic and interesting life. There will probab ly he out-door iiiiiiisciiienl later oil. lsplli-.iali_\ for the boys, and we feel .~iirc Mis. (l|'i\li:iiii and hor iissist :llitsi :iro plnnnini: soiiielliing for tho ixirls. t`oin.'l along young i`0lli :ind iiiaiie this tiling it “g.'i,"--'l`. -___i~Q-§>__-_ lC.\S’l‘_lilisli. _Mon- ‘ili_'in‘. has iilkeii ri position in tht lilo.: store oi' .\ll' ll. J. l.\/iahoii, .\ir. .llciiish is ii loyal anil fziitlifiil young iiiaii and his experience iiialrcs hini i very ilcsiruhle clerk.»~.T, ` l in Memoriam e MRS. WM. R. WEBSTER. Tiicro passed peacefiilly away at lv: lionio of (.`. ll, lNit-Nrllii. New l’t~i‘lh, on Itliirch 30th, Mary J. Far- bf>lr>vr_~il iviio of Wlii. il. \Vo!ls1tt‘i`. ii`m~mi>i~ly_ of iioiin Bn.v>. after H long and painful illness which She bore with (Tliristian fortitude. Mrs. 1~liar:ictr‘r and coiisistllnt moiiilicr of tho l’rr-sliyti~i'i:i|, (‘lilli°cli. iiilr lio:ii'l :ind lialili ‘ht-iiig allvllys l‘f‘f1ilY lil iid' v.iiicc tht- work of iiflr Siiviiliir iiy \\'lio.~;o l:i‘;lt'f‘ slit- \viis siistaliiilrl in in-r Iryiiii: siciiiiilss, and in Wllfllli tl... .il»-fl i.n»-im; i-olllillolfl till-sl. lil" ,|.i.-_Q ,i grlor stricken litisliaiirl who llioiii-il.< tlirl loss of a irilld and inv- i:i;z`wifc, silo loaves, ont' tld0llli‘il ton l~‘rr-<1, ont- sister, livlrs. C. Paton in Viiiimliivtli-, tliroc iirotliers, Frank lzi Voioriirlo, Ernest of ‘(7l\f\\'l0ll“' town :intl Jaincs on tlio lioilicstcaii. Soulliporl. An liiipi'i~s.~iivc norvlco at thi- lmiini- on 'l`llii|‘silay ovoiiliili, was coiiductod hy Rev. Mr. MC- lionzio. Moiitaguc. tigfiiiicrai leave lui; early Friday mor ug for Ptlflll Station then hy train to Selkirk. where a large nulnlier of her old frir-mls iiwultoil to pay tlicir last lriliuti- of rt-siilcct. nnti follow livr llicr lo i~‘ortillio (‘oiiictl\ry ‘wherc ili- iorincnt took pliicr. ltov. Mr. illrolvii taking the impressive services .ti the grave. Y... ._ JERVIS ELLLIS 'l`lir‘ lirlatll uccuri'0il at Bill/side on April 2nd. 1920, of hir. Jervis Ellis adopted son Oi' tli0 lute l\'la~ liiiim and Mrs. 'Molrisoii at the age* of twenty-oiio. The late Mr. Ellis tliourzli horn iii i`. S. A. lilld lived most of his Hhtlfl life in llaysidc-. There, by his quiet, unobtrusive manner, he had made niliny friends by whom he will be greatly missed. A sad fea- ture of the case was that his mother Mrs, H. Ellis, who had been sunl- nioliod from Meptic, (‘nnn., arrived a foil' liouix lifter his tioiilli. ’l`n hcl” linil the otlior iiieinliers ol his fam- ily ws extern! our sincere syinpiiiliy. Hlii fuzieriil to St, Pntrick's gnc is sponding the Easter holi~l’ 8.-192% t- 1 - . Tris.ti.......orrs'towiv_otle2oi/nl PAGE SEVEN ef .14 _ I . .f§._.‘ L ">} i",&1-\,‘l. . .='=e»-i-_2 `#2=‘°3's~.i.l_f .5» ""9 ‘ ~ l - . . l' .<<. f .f t_f,`\-’-. -’; ~. .. ... v _tfl.t'»~'ft=:‘ 3* f='li- . li.'1'~iwilt;'aoihrt-wld;-=:'lf.."'*` Enilff "“`“.i_`-.;`,-;: `“ I: Q? :` 'Zi \»_ Q -\ _ “Q i #_ \ \ §==~‘*' i ¥`:§._ Et? oioloovoiio i fill Etstlil Glollll _ _ ._ _ __ _.1 ll 4 4 ,l __ ~ll‘_[ ' ` t &W V |"| |'|'|' - T L "lat ‘-‘tl.=`1_"rf$eil.ll;`ii' ll- ll? 'll-fll;;»'illl ~ "il - ' ' . _ »'.r,_ .til -f ;. *tamor.'tr>f».»=~,»:ii=§f.."liil}lll‘A V .»-Q77 elflitli’ ' ' .it i~ ix ./Etéjlfl *wi J.,//K; 41' llifllg f ;'.` limi* gi X ,V ‘ ,; jizz.; 4;_ » _ '.6 A 5;-?:':Z_iL¥.,l»’. I i' ,-~,- at-_ -l ?.tff ..~+‘--iw "f, 1"' ~- ‘ fi. ‘¢*1f.'f~’ 'f 'l°","-’f.".i‘"T-."'.]?5"‘;'T ’;3" .t . “ii 4, ,. .:il.~"!`l ,i1 l7m,». 1|, t 'k;l;~_l~‘:¢'k_,‘i; f,.-<.- . ._ -_ I -ltr l .». ,.‘ ~ JJ- t i 4 1 /l l “lil he l .i U »» 1 4” » I ' l l 't l "'} l 2 ll >‘ ,~`~\- 4 ‘i'r:_"_,`¢<-5 - \i.- . -' i,".‘ §".'~‘ ` ` my-',_ll_'l,f;é 1 ies'-~'f-1 §€_l‘-xt ‘\ l N V. ' .-i,"‘;Z'_"».:\ 9 »- ‘ ’ ` `~f=; t - //nf’ ' '~i»@r§~'“l'd"# ._ l;.~ `- __N_,§,i/ _ iw g ONE SIZE °. S* A4 T.; 1;-' " - H?-,rv bf \-,/ ":_ . _ _ _ f_\J`_\V<';;.-_",".'/‘av .. ` _ "~ f |,_ .dampen ni.. nu:-_ . - l , .- .._,_,~v'\y _.. ‘.‘ J. _ t _ _ _ ,,,,»._ .j \ . ~.,>"`§'A%"'v ji. .' ’, 3.1;' -"`:..§".A. me v I P ._»'t' J.. 4 ', __ ‘ i » '~ "¢`»‘fQ!\‘q 'l A 7 ‘FF ’7€`~."; ' -;"- - V J "F: 74'? ‘tt-.»».'1.» =-tl* . » ' - f»-few .9 -,LJ/J* Silver Fox Farming iii P.l€.I. ls m?ld|Y liccoinlng an important lndustry. SinC° 1887 it has shown wonderful development ~ ri pair of br¢~cdirio_ foxca hcingnowworth Q anywhere from $530.00 to $6000.00 2 pall- _ H fllrincedwilrd Isla:nd'S Favorite r Q Ullullllul A lhlilnlnl' 1 _ 15 cents llilililiilliiielliiiliiilllla!elilalrlilililllililllililnlilllililllililllililililllllililil _ lifirs, 'I`holnas llowalt ol Cape after a short illness. The bi-lrcaiwllil husband has tho i-‘._rnipatiiy oi' ii ln her home ciiy of lI:i\'crlliii.: .\lrs. French was esteemed as :i sell' to those in nocd, and l.t-i~~ MRS. WILLIAM F. FRENCH lol' lla\'c-rliill by llisiiop \\'iiliain'.lntorin<\ni was in the Siirl<:<»il lialli l-`_ l<‘i'ilii<'li ol liars-rllill, slit' izlllicr and iiiotlivi slit’ ite.i.0.-l li o io ,|\»|\;i1\~- “ini-i-s liiippi' \'i»hlt- ltlavos foiir .-i.~l|i-i's. .\li'.~:. iliieaai-ll ` lililt- .~'i>'ti=i'.~' and tivo ilrritlir‘i'ss who kindKsellllaiit-i'iiit'liii' >llii'»';',ii~.<.- ini;-~ll"|'aii: ol (_‘arl»=loii, .\lr.~'. lliissolliliitsli l`or\\'ard to -ai jo_\'oii.~‘ rt--iinion ` r ' 'lltiwaii oi 'l`ryon; Mrs. S\aiili>_\' .\l-_with thi-ir lovi-il little one when kindness llnczluie < iilliitist”lli'o\'\¢rii'llcn oi' \'liiicoii\'i-r and .\li‘s. Eliza J. illl_‘_\' ill`l? C1\ll"1l ‘U |119 ill'l‘11l lll‘.\'0l’\ll ini. Baptized in the little clinrtrli at illuxton ot Cape 'I‘raverse and Hiiv- The intei'nie-n`t took ‘ place in the Cape 'i`riiverse. she ivas r:onfli'iiieil.i~i~liill. Mass. Mrs. Buxton reaclied lniinaciiiate Conception ("1->iiiotel'.\ in the St. .lriliri's lC|li.~it‘o|iiil (`|iiii‘t-lil lla\<-rliill in time |`oi' the |`iiii<>ral. l’a|iiie~i' Road. P, _ __ _____A__ _` .__.._ ..__._ ._ ._ s _\l ss-l\ .th _ ~ff=l.*- / / \» _ fQ\ a pliod when tho ni=r\'oii,.~' system o the oilice worker gots riin down. ' The brain demands an a_biindant_siipply ` of rich red blood. Once this is laoklinz. lilo thinking machinery slows down. (.oiici-ll- tration of the mind becomes almost impos- sible and headaches are freqiiont. .“‘BRA;)N FAT is i. P nemo iisliri V i," '. ii. ._ ll_ l H At this season. as at no éithor, stenog-_ ra hers, bookltor-pi-i~.~l and o ice managers fetlel the iii-efforts of months spent in tlfir ‘vitiated air of siipor-hosted olliccs. l Church was largely attended --thc; pastor ltvv. J .'\. McDonald who hiid nltlrnderl liiiii :luring his ili- noss nilii-ialiiiy; at iiir- t-liitrtrll -‘lid grave. The paiidit-iircrs werez- Messrs Ifrban Gillis, Llnuri McNeill. Willliiin Mclnnis, Joseph Ai'seriimlt» .wi :in-|191 uit fllll __,` Basil Morrison and .Peter McNeil. -N. .l The blood has got thin and watery, l.h_c nervous systr-.iii is starvctl, cllicioncy' is lowered and naliirc begins to give warning of nervous troubles. V The tired fooliinis icll you of lilo ist-alwili-fl condition of tho ncriiliil -=_\'.-will and piliilt to the need of rest. .»\u hour or two earlier ¢ \ ` r~" *TU H L //Z `.\ `./ ' ~:\\_` ,,,.. .. \ - c - .. lg" ` " " -»"°llV|\;lxl`l_`y Ll ui \_',;, !& .lill till# M \ l s ' \\\\ll\it- *V _ I ' The Nervous Strain of Office Work \ / . // _- l; H /N ‘_A W \ "/ ' 2 , 0*. f H \ J J 2 to bod and tho rcimlar use of Dr. Chaso's Nerve Food will soon restore your energy and vitality. lt is well to remember that from _a physical point of view you are approaching benk- rliptry. To overcome this condition it is necessary to stop the waste of nervous r-.norpiy as well as to add to the supply by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. As the a petite is sharpened and difestion improved by this treiitment. you wil soon fool the benefit of this building up treat- ment. llr-.arlachos will disappear, you will sloop nal.iirnl|_v and fi-ol again the vigor and cncrgy of hoaltii. Wiion plirciiasiiig Dr. Cllase's Nerve, i-`ood look for thc portrait and signature of A \\'. Chest-_ \l.l).. on tho llox. 50 cts. :iii tloalors or Edmanson. Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. ,